Location ID: #10284812
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Princes Street Gardens is a 37-acre public park in the heart of Edinburgh, running along the south side of Princes Street and separating the Old Town from the New Town. Situated in a valley below Edinburgh Castle, the gardens feature vibrant green ...
Location ID: #10288889
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Plockton is a picturesque, sheltered village in the Scottish Highlands known as the "Jewel of the Highlands," located on a bay overlooking Loch Carron. Famous for its mild climate that supports palm trees, the village features charming, colorful ...
Location ID: #10288934
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Portree is the vibrant capital and largest town on the Isle of Skye, known for its picturesque harbour lined with brightly painted houses. Located on the east coast, this bustling port serves as a primary cultural hub, tourism base, and transport ...
Location ID: #10288905
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Port Appin is a picturesque coastal village offering panoramic views over Loch Linnhe. Passenger ferry to the Isle of Lismore. Village Hall.
Location ID: #10288910
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Port Glasgow is a historic town in Inverclyde, located 20 miles west of Glasgow on the Firth of Clyde. Known for its rich shipbuilding heritage and as the former main deep-water port for Glasgow, it now features modern industries, retail parks, and ...
Location ID: #10284806
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Small traditional East coast fishing village on Banffshire coast. Old and new harbours, silted up tidal swimming pool. Steep stairways. Boatyard. Portsoy is a picturesque, historic harbor town on the Aberdeenshire coast, renowned for its ...
Location ID: #10288794
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Town in Renfrewshire with history of fabric weaving. Home of the "Paisley Pattern", the town boasts many impressive buildings, including Paisley Abbey, town hall, converted thread mills, Coats church (now a venue) and a newly renovated museum.
Location ID: #10288801
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Paisley Sheriff Court, located on St James Street, is a historic, classical U-plan building designed by Thomas Graham Abercrombie, featuring a prominent portico and, since 1998/2011, houses both sheriff and justice of the peace courts. This ...
Location ID: #10284805
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Portpatrick Harbour, located on the west coast in the Rhins of Galloway, is a scenic, historic, and active small harbour, often used by pleasure boats from Ireland and the Clyde. It features a narrow entrance, colourful surrounding buildings, a ...
Location ID: #10288917
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Small settlement in the very north of Lewis at the end of the A857 with small partly silted up 19th century fishing harbour.
Location ID: #10288913
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Port Laing is a quiet, secluded cove with a sandy beach and rocky outcrops located just northeast of North Queensferry in Fife, Scotland. Situated on the Fife Coastal Path, it offers scenic views of the Firth of Forth and the Forth bridges.
Location ID: #10288886
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Pittenweem is a charming, active fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife, known for its colourful cottages, historic harbor, and the annual Arts Festival. Founded near the ancient, St. Fillan's Cave, it features traditional stone houses, a daily ...
Location ID: #10284787
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Perth Museum is a £27 million, world-class cultural attraction housed in a transformed Edwardian building to showcase Perth’s significance in Scottish history. It famously hosts the 700-year-returned Stone of Destiny in a permanent exhibit, ...
Location ID: #10288850
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Perceton House, located near Irvine in North Ayrshire, is a symmetrical 18th-century (circa 1770) classical country house, known for its, simple design, including a pedimented porch and canted bay window. It served as the headquarters for the Irvine ...
Location ID: #10284785
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Pennan is a picturesque, isolated fishing village in Aberdeenshire, famously known as the location for the 1983 cult film Local Hero and its iconic red telephone box. Nestled at the bottom of a steep cliff, it features a single row of whitewashed, ...
Location ID: #10284809
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Preston Mill is a picturesque 18th-century water-powered oatmeal mill located in East Linton, East Lothian. Renowned for its distinctive Dutch-style conical kiln roof and tranquil riverside setting, it was the last commercial water mill in the ...
Location ID: #10305602
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Poolewe is a tranquil, scenic village in the Highlands, situated at the head of Loch Ewe in Wester Ross. Renowned for the nearby sub-tropical Inverewe Garden and its rich wartime history as a naval convoy assembly point, the village features ...
Location ID: #10284811
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Modern, atrium-style shopping centre in Glasgow city centre with escalators and curved staircases. Glass roof.
Location ID: #10288950
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Medieval Carmelite Friary building and grounds. The building has both Romanesque and Gothic features. Grounds with trees and stone walls looking towards the Priory to the South and the three Forth Bridges to the North.
Location ID: #10306013
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State-of-the-art venue complex comprising 48,000 sq mtrs. of conference and exhibition halls, arena, hospitality boxes and restaurant.
Location ID: #10288944
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Late 18th century Palladian style mansion house with many fine interiors. Adam school Palladian mansion. Classical stairwell - pillars, statues & cupola. Fine drawing, dining & morning rooms, library. 4-posters. Temple folly. Dilapidated walled ...
Location ID: #10288956
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The only surviving mediaeval building in Glasgow apart from the Cathedral. Built in 1471, Provand's Lordship is the oldest house in Glasgow and one of only four surviving medieval buildings in the city, located near Glasgow Cathedral. It serves as a ...
Location ID: #10284816
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Set in a small park with a manmade loch at edge of housing scheme adjacent to the Fort shopping centre and M8. Cobbled courtyard, garden, whitewashed vaulted interiors in lower floors, small rooms on upper floors. Extensive garden area surrounded ...
Location ID: #10294062
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Port William is a picturesque, quiet coastal village on the eastern shore of Luce Bay in the Machars peninsula of Dumfries and Galloway. Founded around 1770 by Sir William Maxwell, this former smuggling hub is characterised by its terraced cottages, ...